From CD 70 to 150: Honda raises prices across all models

Honda announces new prices plans for CD 70 and CG 125 Bikes – May 2025

From July 1, 2025, Honda Atlas Limited has increased the prices of its motorcycles by Rs 2,000 to Rs 6,000. The reason behind this hike is the new taxes introduced in the federal budget, including a 1% carbon levy on imported motorcycle engines.

Why Are Prices Going Up?

Motorcycle dealers explained that the carbon levy has raised production costs, forcing Honda to adjust its prices. This change will affect millions of riders across Pakistan, as Honda bikes are among the most popular in the country.

New Prices at a Glance
  • Honda CD 70: Rs. 1,59,900 (up by Rs. 2,000)

  • Honda CD 70 Dream: Rs. 1,70,900 (up by Rs. 2,600)

  • Honda Prider: Rs. 2,11,900 (up by Rs. 3,000)

  • Honda CG 125: Rs. 2,38,900 (up by Rs. 4,000)

  • Honda 150: Rs. 4,99,900 (up by Rs. 6,000)

Impact on Buyers

With Honda being a top choice for commuters, this price increase could make transportation more expensive for many Pakistanis. Dealers say the change is unavoidable due to government policies, but customers may now look for more affordable options.

Also read: Honda announces new instalment plans for CD 70 and CG 125 Bikes – May 2025

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